{"id":26275,"date":"2018-01-24T14:20:09","date_gmt":"2018-01-24T14:20:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dominiclevent.com\/blog\/?p=26275"},"modified":"2019-04-17T17:14:54","modified_gmt":"2019-04-17T17:14:54","slug":"judges-keep-shielding-litigation-funding-agreements-despite-demands-for-transparency","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dominiclevent.com\/blog\/judges-keep-shielding-litigation-funding-agreements-despite-demands-for-transparency\/","title":{"rendered":"Judges keep shielding litigation funding agreements, despite demands for transparency"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div>\n<p>(Reuters) &#8211; For just about as long as the litigation funding industry has existed in a meaningful way in the U.S. \u2013 about a decade, give or take \u2013 defendants have been pushing to require plaintiffs to disclose details of their arrangements with outside financiers. They\u2019ve tried in Congress, most recently in House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/article\/us-otc-classaction\/the-most-intriguing-idea-in-house-republicans-bill-to-gut-class-actions-idUSKBN15S2GR\">Fairness in Class Action Litigation Act<\/a>, which has stalled in the Senate. They\u2019ve also tried before the U.S. Courts\u2019 Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure. Last June, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce <a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/article\/us-otc-funding\/business-lobby-calls-for-federal-rules-to-require-litigation-funding-disclosure-idUSKBN18T2QR\">petitioned<\/a> the Rules Committee to amend the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to mandate disclosure of outside funding agreements. The committee entertained a presentation from the Chamber \u2013 and from opponents of mandatory disclosure \u2013 in November. <\/p>\n<p>In a much less sweeping way, defendants have pressed for disclosure of funding arrangements in particular cases. Once in a while, they hit pay dirt. In 2016, U.S. District Judge <strong>Susan Illston<\/strong> of San Francisco <a href=\"https:\/\/static.reuters.com\/resources\/media\/editorial\/20180123\/Gbarabe%20v%20Chevron%20Corporation.pdf\">granted<\/a> Chevron\u2019s motion\u00a0 to compel disclosure of a litigation funding contract in a class action by Nigerian fishermen claiming damages from an oil rig explosion off the coast of Nigeria. Judge Illston\u2019s decision dovetailed with the Northern District of California\u2019s consideration of a rule change to require plaintiffs to disclose outside funding. In January 2017, the district changed its <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cand.uscourts.gov\/news\/210\">courtwide standing order<\/a> to mandate disclosure only in class actions. <\/p>\n<p>The Chevron class action, however, is an outlier. Far more often, as Georgetown law professor Maria Glover detailed in &#8220;<a href=\"https:\/\/static.reuters.com\/resources\/media\/editorial\/20180123\/alternativelitigation.pdf\">Alternative Litigation Finance and the Limits of the Work-Product Doctrine<\/a>,&#8221; a 2016 paper for the NYU Journal of Law and Business, judges have sided with plaintiffs arguing that their arrangements with litigation funders are protected work product. (Notably, the lead plaintiff in the Chevron case in which Judge Illston ordered disclosure did not claim work-product privilege.) <\/p>\n<p>In the most recent example, last week U.S. District Judge <strong>Cathy Bissoon<\/strong> of Pittsburgh issued the redacted version of her <a href=\"https:\/\/static.reuters.com\/resources\/media\/editorial\/20180123\/lmsvseagate--compelopinion.pdf\">decision denying a motion to compel<\/a> by Seagate and Western Digital Corporation, which wanted to find out the details of how Lambeth Magnetic Structures is financing its patent infringement case against them. <\/p>\n<p>In separate motions, Seagate and Western Digital \u2013 represented, respectively, by <strong>Faegre Baker Daniels<\/strong> and <strong>Latham &amp; Watkins<\/strong> \u2013 argued that Dr. David Lambeth, LMS\u2019s principal, must reveal his pre-suit discussions with litigation funders, as well as turning over an unredacted version of his final funding agreement, because the documents are commercial, not litigation work product. During part of the time LMS was talking to funders, it didn\u2019t even own the IP at issue in the case, the motions said. <\/p>\n<p>LMS\u2019s lawyers from <strong>Radulescu<\/strong> countered that all of Lambeth\u2019s discussions were conducted in anticipation of litigation so they\u2019re protected by the work-product privilege. Judge Bissoon agreed, holding simply that \u201cthese communications were primarily, perhaps exclusively, for the purpose of preparing for litigation (and) fall within work product immunity.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>Judge Bissoon did not provide citations for her ruling, but the most thorough examination of work-product privilege and litigation funding is probably a 2014 opinion by U.S. Magistrate <strong>Jeffrey Cole<\/strong> of Chicago in Miller <a href=\"https:\/\/static.reuters.com\/resources\/media\/editorial\/20180123\/Miller%20UK%20Ltd%20v%20Caterpillar%20Inc.pdf\">U.K. v. Caterpillar<\/a>, which concluded that most (but not all) of the documents the plaintiff shared with litigation funders were protected by the work-product privilege because they anticipated litigation. <\/p>\n<p>Professor Glover said the trend line is quite distinct: \u201cThus far, courts have generally held that materials containing communications between attorneys and third-party funders are protected by the work-product privilege, as they have been prepared \u2018because of\u2019 the prospect of litigation, even though they are also prepared for a business purpose,\u201d she wrote in her 2016 NYU paper. \u201cEven courts that characterize the funding arrangements as constituting a business transaction have held that they are still covered by the work-product privilege because they would not be prepared <em>but<\/em> for an impending litigation.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>Since that paper\u2019s publication, Glover said, she has not seen any published decisions holding that communications with litigation funders fall outside of the work-product privilege. My Westlaw check found two reported opinions from 2017 concluding the privilege does apply to litigation funding materials \u2013 <a href=\"https:\/\/static.reuters.com\/resources\/media\/editorial\/20180123\/Viamedia%20Inc%20v%20Comcast%20Corporation.pdf\">ViaMedia v. Comcast<\/a>\u00a0from U.S. District Judge <strong>Amy St. Eve<\/strong> of Chicago and <a href=\"https:\/\/static.reuters.com\/resources\/media\/editorial\/20180123\/In%20re%20International%20Oil%20Trading%20Company%20LLC.pdf\">In re International Oil Trading Company<\/a>\u00a0from U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Erik Kimball of West Palm Beach \u2013 and no decisions reaching the contrary determination that the work-product privilege does not shield discussions and contracts with litigation funders. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe \u2018in anticipation of litigation\u2019 protection fits squarely on top of litigation funding,\u201d Glover said. <\/p>\n<p>She told me (and wrote in her 2016 paper) that she sees in the \u201ccategorical protection\u201d judges have granted to plaintiffs seeking to ward off disclosure of their funding agreements an implicit rejection of the business lobby\u2019s anti-funding campaign. \u201cJudges perceive an attempt to disable people from being able to bring claims,\u201d she said. The near-consensus among judges that work-product privilege applies \u201cdoesn\u2019t happen without strong policy leanings,\u201d Glover said. <\/p>\n<p>The Chamber and its fellow litigation funding skeptics may still wrest disclosure requirements from Congress or concessions from the Rules Committee. 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